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Ok, everyone, don't panic, I get it! I won't go near the registry :-)
Nor will I worry about the Event Log files.
I'll try to uninstall/reinstall Flash and walk through the Adobe
troubleshooting steps.
I will look for more RAM to install and do that (original question
many hours ago). Honest, Dad.
I didn't set up Aero, it was the default.
The computer is/was set to do automatic updates. I don't like to do
that, but as everyone is pointing out so feverishly, unless you know
what you're doing, it's pretty useless to try to monitor (I didn't
update a few non-Windows items because I didn't know what programs
they were or figure I'd use them. Honestly, this computer came with so
much junk loaded on it, and ads). Ah well..
Have a great weekend! And thanks again, even to those of you who were
getting testy.
Regards,
Kathleen
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Chris Morton <salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> Oh, and the Event Viewer logs track such occurrences as Windows not booting
> properly, a driver not initializing properly during boot, a Windows system
> component having a problem, etc.
>
> Examination of the most current log file can tell you a wealth of info about
> what may be ailing your system, but only if you know how to interpret the
> information.
>
> You can delete older logs, but a have to tell you that 35 MB ain't nothin'
> to worry 'bout. That these are taking up such an inconsequential amountn of
> disk space is, well, inconsequential.
>
> You'd be FAR better off to set Windows Updates (see Control Panel) to alert
> you when OS updates are available, then adhering to the regimented
> discipline of immediately installing these as they become available. You can
> set updates for "automatic," but I prefer to look at the list first to get a
> better idea what M$ is up to.
>
>> Chris
>
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